Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. 1919. The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250–1900.
Montgomerie, Alexander. 1540?–1610? | The Night is Near Gone |
Montrose, Marquis of (James Graham). 1612–1650 | I’ll never love Thee more |
Moore, T. Sturge. b. 1870 | A Duet |
Moore, Thomas. 1779–1852 | The Young May Moon |
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress |
The Light of Other Days |
At the Mid Hour of Night |
Morris, William. 1834–1896 | Summer Dawn |
Love is enough |
The Nymph’s Song to Hylas |
Munday, Anthony. 1553–1633 | Beauty Bathing |
Nairne, Carolina Lady. 1766–1845 | The Land o’ the Leal |
Nashe, Thomas. 1567–1601 | Spring |
In Time of Pestilence |
Newbolt, Henry. b. 1862 | He fell among Thieves |
Noel, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley. 1834–1894 | The Water-Nymph and the Boy |
The Old |
Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah. 1808–1876 | I do not love Thee |
O’Reilly, John Boyle. 1844–1890 | A White Rose |
O’Shaughnessy, Arthur William Edgar. 1844–1881 | Ode |
Song |
The Fountain of Tears |
Oldham, John. 1653–1683 | A Quiet Soul |
Oldys, William. 1687–1761 | On a Fly drinking out of his Cup |
Otway, Thomas. 1652–1685 | The Enchantment |
Pagan, Isobel. 1740–1821 | Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes |
Parker, Gilbert. b. 1862 | Reunited |
Parnell, Thomas. 1670–1718 | Song |
Patmore, Coventry. 1823–1896 | The Married Lover |
‘If I were dead‘ |
Departure |
The Toys |
A Farewell |
Peacock, Thomas Love. 1785–1866 | Love and Age |
The Grave of Love |
Three Men of Gotham |
Peele, George. 1558?–97 | Fair and Fair |
A Farewell to Arms |
Philips, Katherine (‘Orinda’). 1631–1664 | To One persuading a Lady to Marriage |
Philpot, William. 1823–1889 | Maritæ Suæ |
Poe, Edgar Allan. 1809–1849 | To Helen |
Annabel Lee |
For Annie |
Pope, Alexander. 1688–1744 | On a certain Lady at Court |
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady |
The Dying Christian to his Soul |
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. 1802–1839 | Fairy Song |
Prior, Matthew. 1664–1721 | The Question to Lisetta |
To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old, 1704. The Author then Forty |
Song |
On My Birthday, July 21 |
The Lady who offers her Looking-Glass to Venus |
A Letter |
For my own Monument |
Quarles, Francis. 1592–1644 | A Divine Rapture |
Respice Finem |
Raleigh, Sir Walter. 1552–1618 | The Silent Lover i |
The Silent Lover ii |
His Pilgrimage |
The Conclusion |
Her Reply |
Ramsay, Allan. 1686–1758 | Peggy |
Randolph, Thomas. 1605–1635 | A Devout Lover |
An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford |
Rands, William Brighty. 1823–1880 | The Flowers |
The Thought |
Reynolds, John. 16th Cent. | A Nosegay |
Rochester, Earl of, John Wilmot. 1647–1680 | Return |
Love and Life |
Constancy |
To His Mistress |
Rolleston, T. W. b. 1857 | The Dead at Clonmacnois |
Rossetti, Christina Georgina. 1830–1894 | Bride Song |
A Birthday |
Song |
Twice |
Uphill |
Passing Away |
Marvel of Marvels |
Is it Well with the Child? |
Remember |
Aloof |
Rest |
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. 1828–1882 | The Blessèd Damozel |
Rowe, Henry. 1750–1819 | Sun |
Moon |
Rowlands, Richard. 1565–1630? | Lullaby |
Ruskin, John. 1819–1900 | Trust Thou Thy Love |
Russell, George William (‘A. E.’). b. 1853 | By the Margin of the Great Deep |
The Great Breath |
Scott, Alexander. 1520?–158– | A Bequest of His Heart |
A Rondel of Love |
Scott, Sir Walter. 1771–1832 | Proud Maisie |
Brignall Banks |
Lucy Ashton’s Song |
Answer |
The Rover’s Adieu |
Patriotism 1. Innominatus |
Patriotism 2. Nelson, Pitt, Fox |
Scott, William Bell. 1812–1890 | The Which’s Ballad |
Sedley, Sir Charles. 1639–1701 | To Chloris |
To Celia |
Shakespeare, William. 1564–1616 | Silvia |
The Blossom |
Spring and Winter i |
Spring and Winter ii |
Fairy Land i |
Fairy Land ii |
Fairy Land iii |
Fairy Land iv |
Fairy Land v |
Love |
Sweet-and-Twenty |
Dirge |
Under the Greenwood Tree |
Blow, blow, thou Winter Wind |
It was a Lover and his Lass |
Take, O take those Lips away |
Aubade |
Fidele |
Bridal Song |
Dirge of the Three Queens |
Orpheus |
The Phoenix and the Turtle |
Sonnets i |
Sonnets ii |
Sonnets iii |
Sonnets iv |
Sonnets v |
Sonnets vi |
Sonnets vii |
Sonnets viii |
Sonnets ix |
Sonnets x |
Sonnets xi |
Sonnets xii |
Sonnets xiii |
Sonnets xiv |
Sonnets xv |
Sonnets xvi |
Sonnets xvii |
Sonnets xviii |
Sonnets xix |
Sonnets xx |